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it's diverted 80,000 vehicles per day in southern indiana and kentucky. with a full diagnosis of the problem still weeks away and fixing the problem months away, the sherman-minton bridge is looking like the louisville region's version of carmageddon. one that looks like at least for the time being to be an indefinite challenge. congressman, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate your time, sir. >> great to be with you, rachel. >> give me an update on how people are coping in your district with this infrastructure challenge that arose out of nowhere. that decision to close that bridge on friday happened fast and without warning. >> it did, and it's -- i guess it's as close as you could have to a disaster. certainly every bit as much a disaster as the flooding in new england that we saw the last couple of weeks. a couple hundred thousand people at least are inconvenienced by this. we've seen commutes go from 15 minutes to two hours. commerce has been disrupted throughout the region. we have the intersection of three different interstates in
it's diverted 80,000 vehicles per day in southern indiana and kentucky. with a full diagnosis of the problem still weeks away and fixing the problem months away, the sherman-minton bridge is looking like the louisville region's version of carmageddon. one that looks like at least for the time being to be an indefinite challenge. congressman, thanks very much for joining us tonight. i appreciate your time, sir. >> great to be with you, rachel. >> give me an update on how people are...
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strong earthquake hit the region killing almost fifty people the epicenter of the quake was the northern indiana state of stick and. casualties were buried under daybreak fifty others were injured some critically several earthquake struck the region this year but until now cause no major damage. sixty thousand people have marched in tokyo demanding an end to japan's who lives on atomic power six months after its worst nuclear accident chanting slogans the demonstrators stressed how deeply the japanese public was affected by the march to naani which led to radiation leaks the crisis falls on one hundred pounds and people who live near the fukushima plant to leave the area. to russian cosmonauts are back in moscow after an extended an eventful stay onboard the international space station their return to earth was delayed due to safety precautions all in the failure of the progress and cargo ship in august he's in pieces all over was from moscow installs and he's a sensor. the two russian cosmonauts that returned back to earth on friday have been talking about their experiences while on board the i
strong earthquake hit the region killing almost fifty people the epicenter of the quake was the northern indiana state of stick and. casualties were buried under daybreak fifty others were injured some critically several earthquake struck the region this year but until now cause no major damage. sixty thousand people have marched in tokyo demanding an end to japan's who lives on atomic power six months after its worst nuclear accident chanting slogans the demonstrators stressed how deeply the...
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pam in indiana and, you are on the "washington journal." caller: thank you for washington journal. maybe there is a correlation between solyndra or renewal energy getting so little from the government and big oil getting some much. maybe it big oil got a little bit less and renewable energy that a lot more, maybe it would be profitable. -- maybe it would not be profitable. then they could create jobs here. guest: the obama administration has completely underscored that they are trying to level the playing field. with the deficit and the super committee, democrats have targeted the tax breaks that oil companies are receiving. that total about $4 billion a year. there will be a big fight over that and i do not anticipate a big unraveling of those subsidies that, given a variety of reasons. they are embedded in the tax code. renewable energy on the other hand, given this hold solyndra story, could be in trouble. whatever form it comes in, it has to be renewed on a one-year or two-year basis. so they have to fight to every year or two there is this massive fight to get approved. the th
pam in indiana and, you are on the "washington journal." caller: thank you for washington journal. maybe there is a correlation between solyndra or renewal energy getting so little from the government and big oil getting some much. maybe it big oil got a little bit less and renewable energy that a lot more, maybe it would be profitable. -- maybe it would not be profitable. then they could create jobs here. guest: the obama administration has completely underscored that they are trying...
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>>trace: witnesses heard gunshots in a rural county in indiana but police do not know who killed the five. four victims are members of the same family, a man, his ex-wife, and their two adult children. another man also died but cops found one body in an r.v. and the others in a home. cops say some of them had what appeared to be gunshot wounds. >> there's a lot more questions we have than answers. it is obvious. there is a lot of if's and's and but's and make sure we do this right. >> a relative a victim said someone has been dealing drugs in the area but police have not said whether they believe the murders are drug-related murders. >> we are facing another looming government shut down over a disagreement about where to cut spending. how the showdown on capitol hill could affect the victims of natural disasters. the postal service is critical to our economy-- delivering mail, medicine and packages. yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service, and want to lay off over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think
>>trace: witnesses heard gunshots in a rural county in indiana but police do not know who killed the five. four victims are members of the same family, a man, his ex-wife, and their two adult children. another man also died but cops found one body in an r.v. and the others in a home. cops say some of them had what appeared to be gunshot wounds. >> there's a lot more questions we have than answers. it is obvious. there is a lot of if's and's and but's and make sure we do this right....
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but in stage collapse, take a look, remember this, horrific in indiana. could come back to haunt country music duo sugar land the group scheduled to play. the collapse killed several, wounded many more during a terrible thunderstorm. family members of at least -- suing the group can they be held legally responsible? our legal panel joins us now. joey jackson with vicki zigler. good to see you both. this comes down joey foresee was it foreseeable this would happen? didn't they know in advance that foul weather, horrific weather was on the horizon? >> therein lies the question. it is said that the risk perceived is the duty defined. the danger that you perceive, if you perceive such a danger you have a legal duty to guard against it. the issue of negligence is not only what you know but what you should have known. it was a stormy day, lousy day. you could foresee, that there would be a horrific tragedy that would come about. in terms of the band, what could they have done? >> gregg: they could have called it off. >> they could have called it off. [ talking
but in stage collapse, take a look, remember this, horrific in indiana. could come back to haunt country music duo sugar land the group scheduled to play. the collapse killed several, wounded many more during a terrible thunderstorm. family members of at least -- suing the group can they be held legally responsible? our legal panel joins us now. joey jackson with vicki zigler. good to see you both. this comes down joey foresee was it foreseeable this would happen? didn't they know in advance...
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introduced in 1921 but by today's standards early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to work with them. >> reporter: the answer sane material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. a foam called air protect. i want reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and air protect has been put to the test. >> we've concentrated on side impact crashes primarily because they are the most dangerous and all the advancements of automotive safety a lot is up in the front. when you talk about side impact crashes you have 18 inches of distance between the side of the effect and the occupant. >> developers say the key is protecting the child's head and upper torso. >> the design of the seat itself, larger wings out the side. so we address the intrusion that happens in a side impact crash. >> it's on the road now. investors hope crash statistics will the only thing taking a hit. reynolds wolf, cnn. >
introduced in 1921 but by today's standards early versions didn't offer much safety. 90 years later an indiana division is looking to the indy 500 for ideas to create what they believe is the safest car seat yet. >> being close to indianapolis really is what inspired us to work with them. >> reporter: the answer sane material similar to the ones used in the race car seats. a foam called air protect. i want reduces the impact by spreading out the force of the collision and air...
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they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts for more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's a big dysfunctional family reunion of all the disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> those relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i say you want to thank me? show up on the next one. >> for more information go to cnnheroes.com. that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts right now. good evening, everyone. we're coming to you from ground zero. we begin tonight with breaking news on an if you terror plot down at one of the busiest construction sites on earth. if that's all it were a construction site it would still be remarkable. we all know it is much more than that. along with a new transportation hub and two enormous skyscrapers going up behind me there's also a
they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts for more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his bandwagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> it's a big dysfunctional family reunion of all the disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> those relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year....
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today 16% of the people in the state of indiana are living in poverty. and for those we represent who are working today for one hour's worth of their labor, they're making 53 cents less today in real purchasing power than they did in 1977. today there are 6,643,000 less americans working at manufacturing, making a living wage, than there were in 1977. so the response is, let's take $1.5 billion out of an investment account where there are still 10 pending applications to try to make cars in this country more efficiently, more fuel efficient and more desirable for consumers, but earlier tonight we heard, don't worry, the chinese are going to help our car companies with financing. i'm affronted by that possibility. that's why we need this $1.5 billion, so maybe we could still make cars in the united states of america without the help of the chinese government. i think this is a wrong-headed approach. and then let's pile on, there's obviously a controversy about a solar company in california. i think perhaps it is a matter to be considered not only by overs
today 16% of the people in the state of indiana are living in poverty. and for those we represent who are working today for one hour's worth of their labor, they're making 53 cents less today in real purchasing power than they did in 1977. today there are 6,643,000 less americans working at manufacturing, making a living wage, than there were in 1977. so the response is, let's take $1.5 billion out of an investment account where there are still 10 pending applications to try to make cars in...
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has released new information about a form of flu virus that has emerged in my native pennsylvania and indiana, and what do you know about that? >> well, something to watch in the next few days and week. with e no e fr we know about the swine flu, and a new movie coming up about bird flu is going to get people thinking of a pandemic again. and this is a very new virus and it is probably not responsive to the vaccine that is out there, and so, it could spread. we haven't seen evidence of widespread yet, and we don't know how efficient it is, but these, these children who didn't have any relationship to a farm, and yet this seems to have come from pigs, so we are not sure what is going on here. >> never that it is a good time, but it is a bad time, because the kids are in school or certainly by next week going back to school. >> but there is not a lot of evidence yet. there is only two cases, and everybody will be watching closely. and the state labs are very much better at the surveillance, because of the, you know, incidence with the swine flu in 2009, so that is why they are picked up earlier
has released new information about a form of flu virus that has emerged in my native pennsylvania and indiana, and what do you know about that? >> well, something to watch in the next few days and week. with e no e fr we know about the swine flu, and a new movie coming up about bird flu is going to get people thinking of a pandemic again. and this is a very new virus and it is probably not responsive to the vaccine that is out there, and so, it could spread. we haven't seen evidence of...
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ac360" investigation, what we're calling ungodly discipline, gary tuchman went to a town in northern indiana where girls were allegedly abused at a boarding school run by a fundamentist baptist. >> reporter: we've had a lot of people claim they were physically and mentally abused at your house. >> i would prefer not to say. >> reporter: let's introduce you to susan, who is now 45 but spent 2 1/2 years there starting when she was 15. >> there would be gardening and crafts and singing and just a chance to heal. >> reporter: that's what your parents thought the school was going to be. >> that's right. >> reporter: was it in any way correct? >> no, no. and i knew that the minute the door shut behind me. >>> we'll have those stories and more and tonight's "ridiculist" at this top of the hour, candy. >> thanks, anderson. >>> home prices are one of the biggest drags on the u.s. economy. next up, will things ever get better? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at ba
ac360" investigation, what we're calling ungodly discipline, gary tuchman went to a town in northern indiana where girls were allegedly abused at a boarding school run by a fundamentist baptist. >> reporter: we've had a lot of people claim they were physically and mentally abused at your house. >> i would prefer not to say. >> reporter: let's introduce you to susan, who is now 45 but spent 2 1/2 years there starting when she was 15. >> there would be gardening and...
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cornyn: i thank my colleague from indiana. i just want to respond briefly to the senator from massachusetts. this isn't an assessment that i have made that taiwan needs these aircraft. this is one made by the department of defense and there -- in their 2011 report on military -- china's growing military power. and they detailed the increasingly precarious situation in the taiwan strait, stating that china seeks the capability to deter taiwan independence and influence taiwan to settle the dispute on beijing's terms. so it's clear from both the press reports from the state newspaper, the very bellicose comments that this is really an attempt by the mainland china, the people's republic of china, to intimidate not only taiwan but also the united states. and we should not give in to that intimidation. this chart which i've pointed to earlier demonstrates the growing imbalance in the taiwan strait. this is why these additional aircraft are needed. the red one is 2,300 operational combat aircraft from the people's republic of china
cornyn: i thank my colleague from indiana. i just want to respond briefly to the senator from massachusetts. this isn't an assessment that i have made that taiwan needs these aircraft. this is one made by the department of defense and there -- in their 2011 report on military -- china's growing military power. and they detailed the increasingly precarious situation in the taiwan strait, stating that china seeks the capability to deter taiwan independence and influence taiwan to settle the...
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indiana comes off the board. you have to have people with the same fervor that you had beforehand so those numbers are correct. so james talked about firing some people. i made a point a couple weeks ago in my cnn column that no one fears the president. it is a point about conviction as well. the base wants to know that you're going to fight as hard as you can, and you cannot give the impression that hey, i'm mr. bipartisan and let's work this thing out. folks want to see you go to battle, even if it means losing a good fight. >> james, here's a number that's hard to change. i want to show our viewers, president obama, george w. bush, and bill clinton at this point of their presidency. obviously, bill clinton won a second term. george w. bush won a second term. approval rating barack obama 43, george w. bush 52, bill clinton 44. here's where i think it matters. barack obama 55% disapproval. president bush was at 43. president clinton was at 44. when a majority disapproves, it gets hard heading into a political ye
indiana comes off the board. you have to have people with the same fervor that you had beforehand so those numbers are correct. so james talked about firing some people. i made a point a couple weeks ago in my cnn column that no one fears the president. it is a point about conviction as well. the base wants to know that you're going to fight as hard as you can, and you cannot give the impression that hey, i'm mr. bipartisan and let's work this thing out. folks want to see you go to battle, even...
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plus the mother of a missing indiana university student is speaking directly to the person responsible for her disappearance. that story not to be missed, it's next. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my life. my doctor's again ordered me to take aspirin. and i do. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ mike ] listen to the doctor. take it seriously. what are you my grandmother? i'll rock white jeans whenever i want. and with tidelus bleach, they'll stay white. not whitish, not eggshell, not ecru... whatever that . white. that's my tide. what's yours? your nutritional needs can go up when you're on the road to recovery. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. en
plus the mother of a missing indiana university student is speaking directly to the person responsible for her disappearance. that story not to be missed, it's next. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen. i just didn't listen until i almost lost my...
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a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going over several boulders before slamming into a neighbor's front porch. >>> volunteer chefs at the university of massachusetts went for the record of the largest, can you guess what that is? stir fry. 800 pounds of chicken, 2,000 pounds of vegetables, 200 pounds of canola oil. guess they did it. >>> apple employees lead police to a man's home after his top-secret company prototype goes missing in a bar. we go live to silicon valley to find out what is going on out there. can i have some ice cream, please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate
a man who owns them in indiana says he can't afford to pay $200,000 in taxes so guess what? they're up for sale right now on ebay. all three for a mere $4.5 million. the owner is also appealing his property tax bill. >>> a bear in lake tahoe, california, tore up this family's toyota prius after taking it for a ride. the family saw the black bear crawl through the window. apparently he hit the gear shift into neutral and the car was rolling down the driveway with the bear inside, going...
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indiana, toll road, great success. ask the people in indiana. where did that money go? it went into other transportation projects. the investors have changed over in indiana, tolls are going to the roof, and if you ask users, it is a different story. if the money is dedicated, it works. if it bleeds off to other purposes, that is another story, because it reflects our perspective of user financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote about this earlier and one of the things i believed that was from your staff that we were talking about the problem in public-private partnerships is you have very big investors who are dealing with local governments who are not sophisticated. when of the things that chairman is trying to do on his that is come up with ways that the government can help equalize that balance. the only other point i would make and this is coming from afta, the only -- there are only 24 states accused these partnerships, and 65% of those charges occurred only in eight states. it works in some places and not in others read moving on to a more political question, the ea
indiana, toll road, great success. ask the people in indiana. where did that money go? it went into other transportation projects. the investors have changed over in indiana, tolls are going to the roof, and if you ask users, it is a different story. if the money is dedicated, it works. if it bleeds off to other purposes, that is another story, because it reflects our perspective of user financed, user-pay systems. >> i wrote about this earlier and one of the things i believed that was...
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and i will say for zte, our market share indiana states will be a part with market share in other part of all. i also expecting more and more companies were dodging this worldwide. and i'd to believe that this will be a win-win-win situation for the u.s., for china, and also for worldwide economy. >> last word? >> i think that at national levels both governments will continue to do what they do now, which is managed each others' expectations and manage tension. i think it's important for china to increase transparency, particularly on security issues and to let its intentions be more transparently known. i think when it comes to business they will be intensified competition as china moves up the value chain. and that means they will be intensified friction. you would expect that. the trading relationship is very large now and it's going to be much larger 10 years from now. and i think that chinese and americans will continue to share one common feature, and that is being pragmatic, being extremely practical, and that will hopefully form a foundation for a strong underlying relationship
and i will say for zte, our market share indiana states will be a part with market share in other part of all. i also expecting more and more companies were dodging this worldwide. and i'd to believe that this will be a win-win-win situation for the u.s., for china, and also for worldwide economy. >> last word? >> i think that at national levels both governments will continue to do what they do now, which is managed each others' expectations and manage tension. i think it's...
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they're from louisiana and indiana and california and illinois and every year you see more t-shirts from more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his band wagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> like this big dysfunctional family reunion of these disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> banging nails and building something but the relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the 9/11 spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i say you want to tlang me? show up on the next one. >> jeff's group has restored an american flag from ground zero now known as the national 9/11 flag. to find out more about his work or to make a donation go to cnn heroes.com and join the conversation on cnn heroes, facebook, and twitter pages as well. u.s. troops in afghanistan talked to suzanne malveaux about the 9/11 attacks. emotions are still very raw for some. suzanne will be joining us live from kabul after this. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long ho
they're from louisiana and indiana and california and illinois and every year you see more t-shirts from more locations. after katrina we just jumped on his band wagon. this whole paying it forward thing is contagious. >> like this big dysfunctional family reunion of these disaster survivors who get together and do a barn raising. >> banging nails and building something but the relationships help you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate the 9/11 spirit....
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the same researchers involved in the guatemala trials did similar experiments with prison inmates in indiana. three years before that. here's the thing they went to extreme length to get consent. so the question is, why didn't they get consent from the subjects in guatemala. the commission found the double standard shocking. a civilization can be judged by the way it treats most vulnerable individuals. it is our moral responsibility to care for those who cannot protect themselves and clearly in this dark chapter of our medical history, we grievously failed to keep that covenants. the commission is focusing on reviewing current ethics stan darz on how effectively we now protect human research subjects. that report will be given to the president we're told in december. >>> coming up, some of these victims are accusing the pope of crimes against humanity. the pope, yes, the group says the catholic leader is turning a blind eye. our experts weigh in next. whoa! hey! [ dog barks, growls ] ♪ whoa, watch out, little man. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you take away the worry, it's easy to enjoy the
the same researchers involved in the guatemala trials did similar experiments with prison inmates in indiana. three years before that. here's the thing they went to extreme length to get consent. so the question is, why didn't they get consent from the subjects in guatemala. the commission found the double standard shocking. a civilization can be judged by the way it treats most vulnerable individuals. it is our moral responsibility to care for those who cannot protect themselves and clearly in...
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live from the debs' home in tear rah hot, indiana. get a preview and watch other videos about him at our special web site for the series, c-span.org/the contenders. >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our web site, and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> yesterday the chief economist for the american bankers association said that the u.s. economy is this many a period of slow and painful growth citing unemployment and the housing market as problem areas. at a conference in washington, james chessen also criticized congress for waiting until after the next election to make tough fiscal decisions and expressed skepticism that the so-called congressional supercommittee would be able to address the deficit. this runs just under an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much, paul. c
live from the debs' home in tear rah hot, indiana. get a preview and watch other videos about him at our special web site for the series, c-span.org/the contenders. >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs weekdays featuring live coverage of the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and every weekend the latest nonfiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedules at our web site, and you can join in the conversation...
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the one on our list is eugene debs of terre haute indiana. what do you think of him? >> i think of a principled guy who was at the forefront of the labor movement. i think he was a labor leader. he runs on the socialist ticket. he was a guy who wants to break the trusts and give the working man power. man power. we are in a time now where we are talking about public employees unions. there was no such thing. he was talking about people who work with their hands for a living and do dangerous things. he fought for the right to organize. organize. his day came, but not in his time. >> he was also outspoken in his opposition to world war i. he was, for his pains, thrown in jail by woodrow wilson, the great champion of self- determination. he was ultimately pardoned by an even unlikely your character, warren g. harding. what ever else you say about him, was a kind, a genial -- he wanted debs to come visit him at christmas time. he wanted to meet him. >> he ran in 1900, 1904, 1908, 1911, and ran from prison in 1912. >> i think of him as separating american socialism. we for
the one on our list is eugene debs of terre haute indiana. what do you think of him? >> i think of a principled guy who was at the forefront of the labor movement. i think he was a labor leader. he runs on the socialist ticket. he was a guy who wants to break the trusts and give the working man power. man power. we are in a time now where we are talking about public employees unions. there was no such thing. he was talking about people who work with their hands for a living and do...
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jasper, indiana, independent line. charles? all right. we're going to have to move on to el senor, delaware. john on our republican line. good morning, john. caller: good morning. i'd like to say that our country needs a fair flat tax across the board. and that entitlements in this country should pay a part of the taxes that they get their money from the taxpayers. and that maybe the politicians should pay a tax on out money they get from contributions. thank you. host: thank you for calling in. herman is a democrat. hi, herman. caller: yes, sir. i worked for 30 years and receive disability pension. from the military and social security, but i also spend about $1,000 a year on public debt. i don't have to pay taxes but i feel like we should all pay something. secondly, i forgot what the title was, i'm too old, but basically, like i said, everybody should try to donate something to the public debt. host: herman, thank you for calling in and thank you for getting up early in california to watch the "washington journal." little bit more from
jasper, indiana, independent line. charles? all right. we're going to have to move on to el senor, delaware. john on our republican line. good morning, john. caller: good morning. i'd like to say that our country needs a fair flat tax across the board. and that entitlements in this country should pay a part of the taxes that they get their money from the taxpayers. and that maybe the politicians should pay a tax on out money they get from contributions. thank you. host: thank you for calling...
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they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts from more locations. >> we'll pitch in as much as we can. >> katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. this is contagious. >> it's like a big dysfunctional family reunion of all these disaster survivors who get together to do a barn raising. >> pounding nails, it helps you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see you all next year. >> people say thank you for doing this. i said you want to thank me, show up on the next one. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. love. if by blessed you mean freaked out about money. well, we suddenly noticed that everything was getting more expensive, so we switched to the bargain detergent, but i found myself using three times more than you're supposed to and the clothes still weren't as clean as with tide. so we're back to tide. they're cuter in clean clothes. [ laughs ] thanks, honey. yeah. you suck at
they're from louisiana, california, indiana, illinois. every year you keep seeing more t-shirts from more locations. >> we'll pitch in as much as we can. >> katrina, we jumped on his bandwagon. this is contagious. >> it's like a big dysfunctional family reunion of all these disaster survivors who get together to do a barn raising. >> pounding nails, it helps you heal. >> it's about using the 9/11 anniversary to celebrate that volunteer spirit. >> we'll see...
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. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. opening statements in the trial begin tomorrow. >>> first woman from africa to ever win the nobel peace prize has died. wangari maathai lost a long battle with cancer. she won the prize in 2004. maathai was 71 years old. >>> missouri lawmakers vote to repeal the so-called facebook law, prohibiting features from talking to students on facebook or social netbooking sites. some say it infringes on free speech rights. >>> that's the news you need to start your day. "american morning" is back right after this break. >>> it is 52 minutes past the hour. good morning
. >>> five people shot and killed in two rural indiana home. police discovered the bodies after responding to a call about a child wandering the streets in laurel, indiana. they say they don't know in the shooter or shooters are among the dead. neighbors warned to be vigilant until pe find out what's going on. >>> allowing testimony about investigators' failed attempts to question conrad murray in the week following michael jackson's death. murray is charged with involuntary...
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poll numbers, if you can't hold a district in new york city, you can't start talking about places like indiana, north carolina, virginia, i mean, their base is crumbling. this was a heavily democratic district since 1923. the closest that any republican had come was 20 points. he won it by 8 points. i would be happy to talk about poll numbers. i think they have to get their base together before they start talking about going into the swing states. >> sean, i would encourage you not to be too excited over one race. i think what matters to see where both come out is what's going to happen with putting america back to work. the president has put a jobs plan out there and we'll see if everybody steps up and get behind this. it gives a chance for people to get back to work and it really goes into fixing that infrastructure this country needs. >> but, the people last night -- ig president has put a proposal together that pays for it. well -- >> sean, you got five seconds. >> i think, you know the vote last night was a reflection of the president's jobs plan, the same results that yielded zero jobs l
poll numbers, if you can't hold a district in new york city, you can't start talking about places like indiana, north carolina, virginia, i mean, their base is crumbling. this was a heavily democratic district since 1923. the closest that any republican had come was 20 points. he won it by 8 points. i would be happy to talk about poll numbers. i think they have to get their base together before they start talking about going into the swing states. >> sean, i would encourage you not to be...
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host: going to danville, indiana next. caller: so many things to talk about that this defense budget -- i was a veteran of 22 years of the navy. i went through cuts during all those times. the military is doing much more with much less. there should be no cuts to defense. when you cut your defense, you're cutting the security of this fine country. as far as the people who blamed bush about going into a rack, the entire congress agreed to go over there yet i remember right and do what we did over there, and what you do not hear from the media is the tons of uranium found at the end of that war and the convoy of things that were going into syria prior to our attack into iraq. i think people need to step up before blaming george bush. it is not just him. a lot of things are going on, ok? you do not go out and tell your enemy what date you are leaving. last night, with this hpv maxine, ovarian cancer is a very dangerous thing. if you had an opt-out to not allow that to your child, that is ok. what about the abortions that chil
host: going to danville, indiana next. caller: so many things to talk about that this defense budget -- i was a veteran of 22 years of the navy. i went through cuts during all those times. the military is doing much more with much less. there should be no cuts to defense. when you cut your defense, you're cutting the security of this fine country. as far as the people who blamed bush about going into a rack, the entire congress agreed to go over there yet i remember right and do what we did...
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martha: on a monday, here's what's developing in america's news raoplt, folks in indiana on high alert after police discovered five dead bodies inside two neighboring homes. investigators are still unsure whether the shooter is on the loose or is among the dead. >>> and with growing concerns over cyber warfare, the pentagon is now looking to protect some private sector networks here in the united states. department of homeland security, now reviewing the plan that would extend protections to power plants, electrical grids, and other critical infrastructure which certainly sounds like a good idea. >>> apparently she's a big bob beckel fan, she's going to be very upset that he hasn't heard of her, lead gaga attend ago fundraise forepresident obama over the weekend, apparently she bought a ticket, about $38,000 for the ticket, she wanted to talk to him about bullying but it's not clear whether or not they got to have that information. bill: i think bob and gaga would get along well. martha: they would get along well. they should meet. we should arrange that. bill: i look forward to seeing
martha: on a monday, here's what's developing in america's news raoplt, folks in indiana on high alert after police discovered five dead bodies inside two neighboring homes. investigators are still unsure whether the shooter is on the loose or is among the dead. >>> and with growing concerns over cyber warfare, the pentagon is now looking to protect some private sector networks here in the united states. department of homeland security, now reviewing the plan that would extend...
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to be cautious and keep your doors locked, and any information the sergeant said people can call the indiana state police and any caller will remain anonymous. jenna: we have the number there, mike. thank you so much. mike selke. wise radio in the area jon, we really have no idea of whether or not one of the men killed in the group was the shooter or not. that's why there are ebbs tra precautions in the area. jon: all sorts of questions about that one. friend of jailed american exchange ste student amanda knox are concerned about her health. she can't eat or sleep, she is losing weight. lawyers are fighting for her ga. they have cracked a code that supercomputers struggled with for a decade. how their passion for video games is helping in the fight to cure aids. [ male announcer ] you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity. turning your life upside down in a matter of seconds. hi. hi. you know i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. you just read my mind. [ male announcer ] just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, ste
to be cautious and keep your doors locked, and any information the sergeant said people can call the indiana state police and any caller will remain anonymous. jenna: we have the number there, mike. thank you so much. mike selke. wise radio in the area jon, we really have no idea of whether or not one of the men killed in the group was the shooter or not. that's why there are ebbs tra precautions in the area. jon: all sorts of questions about that one. friend of jailed american exchange ste...
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live from his home in indiana, friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. get a preview of about him and other videos at a special web site, c-span.org/thecontenders. >> you should always start with the assumption that when a politician or a ceo is saying something, they are not telling you the truth. they may be telling you the truth, but the burden should be on them to prove it. >> and eagle scout, held a brief standard as editor of "mother jones" and produced three of the top 10 grossing documentaries of all time and also a best-selling author. his latest is a memoir, "here comes trouble." your chance to call, email, or tweet michael moore live on book tv on c-span2. >> in his state of the union address, european commission president jose manuel barroso talk in depth about the eurozone financial crisis, outlining short and long term goals to promote growth and stability. some of those include taxing financial transactions and the ability to buy government bonds from the eurozone bailout fund. greece is the latest country in the 17-member eurozone seeking
live from his home in indiana, friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. get a preview of about him and other videos at a special web site, c-span.org/thecontenders. >> you should always start with the assumption that when a politician or a ceo is saying something, they are not telling you the truth. they may be telling you the truth, but the burden should be on them to prove it. >> and eagle scout, held a brief standard as editor of "mother jones" and produced three of the top 10...
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. >> former star is thinking of running as governor of indiana on the libberitarian ticket. got us to thinking what other reality tv stars should run or maybe would you like to see run, pete, for office? >> well i think the show "american idol" brings americans together so people who maybe won that but i think "survivor" is great training ground for political office what better show? they eat bugs and stab each other in the back, the competition to be in political office, that's a great training ground, either that or i suppose they could go work on wall street. >> no name, just anybody on "survivor" you think thinks. will, what about you? you got a name of somebody you think should run? >> t.j. i got names. this is in my wheelhouse. i'm not too elite to say i love reality shows. russell got in the finals every time and i'm not afraid to say i watch this, teresa from "real housewives of new jersey" now we're talking politics. >> i'm a little concerned, will, do not admit that ever again publicly. robert? >> i tell you the machine is , s the man is misguided. >> robert give m
. >> former star is thinking of running as governor of indiana on the libberitarian ticket. got us to thinking what other reality tv stars should run or maybe would you like to see run, pete, for office? >> well i think the show "american idol" brings americans together so people who maybe won that but i think "survivor" is great training ground for political office what better show? they eat bugs and stab each other in the back, the competition to be in...
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live from the home in indiana. get a preview had watched some of our other videos ever our special website for the series, c-span.org/thecontenders. >> former president jimmy carter and his wife talked about domestic and global issues. topics include a middle east politics, cuba, china, and some of the projects that the carter center is involved in. this is an hour and 25 minutes. >> they founded the not-for- profit center 29 years ago and since then, the program has helped improve the lives of millions of people and in more than 70 countries. the carters are the hardest working volunteers, traveling around the world, working with staff to monitor elections, resolve conflicts, promote human rights, and eradicate diseases. a working side-by-side with the poorest and often forgotten people. their vision for a world of peace and guides all of our work at the carter center. and serves as an inspiration for millions of people are around the world seeking a better way of life. it is with great admiration that we welcome
live from the home in indiana. get a preview had watched some of our other videos ever our special website for the series, c-span.org/thecontenders. >> former president jimmy carter and his wife talked about domestic and global issues. topics include a middle east politics, cuba, china, and some of the projects that the carter center is involved in. this is an hour and 25 minutes. >> they founded the not-for- profit center 29 years ago and since then, the program has helped improve...